War Ship and Burns EET WINS A VICTORY. Sunday morning Commodores Dew. | o stv navy. A naval battle of one hour's durntion | Astatic fleet of United States war- appears before Manila, of of Oriente Powers, Dew aither to fight the Spanish ships 1a and thus secure a coaling | in Asiatic waters or return to | pancisce, Inspired by tha mem. the Mains ipe anf trained his guns toward pilippine Islands. He fought & battle and destroyed three of | largest vessels the ports of Maria ard Cavite fnto sight the guns of the twa ad | ance American cruisers were : the battery of Manila and fired an | “inch projectile each. Ths first fil short of the mark. Not yever, the next two, The Ameri. gunners’ aim sent them with un accuracy against the works, and ‘was 3 crumbling of oid stones mortar ind a great cloud of dust he shore batteries returned fire, bat ‘aim was Inaccurate, and thelr fles simply whigzied through the ha the meantime the war vessels of yuadro were made the target of guns uf the Spanish squadron sh, hitherto in hiding. had sailed in- ‘sight arcund the upper end of the odors Dewey first directed his towards the Spanish flag ship, ari Christina, carrying the | Admiral, Montejo. A great parted against this ironclad &tath snd destruction on ail nsdaiss was killed. Flames from the sides of the Chris. jd Admiral Montejo 10 vappel and he transferred his Isis de Cuba The flames the destruction of the Chris- piving Comm & Dewey an Op- ( jand his wounded on the C air th her air. the shore batteries con. , steady stream of shots ! adsides so badly dam- Spinish vessels Mindanao and that they withdrew. A number smaller vessels of Spain's fleet a8 to prevent their falling ‘burst from the Ffpanish 4 ye and she soon shared ; joms at I.- and who fought of the war with the Asiatic squadron on. Dewey once pt in courage, and the tie Philippine Isiands. The s had been foreed to retire | tie por scause of neutratity 7 ? the ports b | United States, What was ieft of the Maing Wreck | has been blown up by the Spaniards in | PRY {eo In an engagement with Cubans near inner Flavans a few Gave ago the Spaniards | : :APPrOTELrS i oe 3 ¥ ar manufacturers wers | Spanish | oe disaster, he directed FRpIts were in the oily trained | : N#¥ : axatnst Spain Spaniard 1,000 mites behind Havana arrived at hn off Savan- ! sr Panama. who wers on their way 10 | fighting for and 1 Congr, } wane the warship New York wae vairymen on shore fred a volley of shot { national guard, whose love of comntry OUR WAR WITH SPAIN. Meat seils at §1 a pound at Havana, Chickens are $2.50 a piece, Austria will be strictiy neutral, but will issue no proclamation. There are now 81.000 troops at Tampa ready to depart for (Cuba. Louisiana has app ted $50.000 for the National Guard of the state In a fow days Spain will expel all | American citizens from her territory. Spain has purchased three [Italian ships 10 be used as auxiliary cruisers company of infantry wiil be 08 men. Twelve retired naval officers were men, women and chitdren at Rico. fered the United States, Uraguay has prohibited rafsing of funds for the their services {0 the benent 5% hotwean to modern battle ships wood wt FL G00 00 {ng arms and ammunition from Havana harbor, slew thirty re St. Lowle powd warned the other that Eis watched by Al the sop Copia mriak shine, Frafe arpanizatinnn Wael voted fo Fo Ly Ea 5 : ¥ Tarn ie Hn All Cubiars at Phos prend to Han the Agrsrioan HEL which will {Tuba The Spanish fest has hen savas days and Madrs shorlly inyaae aL sy in expecting cities, on hoxrd 1.640 tons of coal was oaplured hy ‘the Bpantards pear the FPhitjpins Tatands The American line steamer Paris Spaniards ast week has arrived safely in Mew York The army, In coring confllets will for the first Lime use the elaphond as a menns of communication between dit. ferent brigades The battisship Oregon. for which the Spaniards are javing in wait has heon seen in the Rtraits of Magellan By a Firitizh steamer. The bhattieshin Orsgom. for which a Kpunish torpedo was lying in wail has artived at Rio Jansirs, leaving the The British steamship Loctiens from pal, with 20 refugees Laviliene wil] proesed to New York with pas SPTIgeTS Fifty-five men on the captured stpam- Cuba to join the Spanish army, ary he tng held by the government as primon- eri of war. The Spaniards have attached zi the fad In Bantiags de» Cuba for the rmy and the civil population of that city, abut M00 persons, is almost enlirely without provisions. The National Guards now lweing tstered into the service of the United States will not lose the (denylisg as state organizations They wiil also re 19in their own officers, Exporters of Berlin, Chemnita, Kin- gentha!, Barmen, Sobingen, Roemnd fheld, | Germ, Ciretzs, Markirich and Mulbau- sem have received countermands for mst of thelr American orders fio soon as Havana surrenders to the 'yitted States and Cuba becomes free, then will the Buripesan Powers toform Spain that she has lost what ae was that the war must Iying two miles off the const of Caliaras Cuba, last Saturday. & number of ca- at her A shell from the battleship sem subdoed the Spaniards, Two bombs wers exploded ander the government torpedo bomts budding at Portland, Ore. the other day, bit 8d damage was done. The perpetrator ia supposed to have bean 8 Spaniard of Mexican who har been lurking about the last few days. The news from the Philippines was recefved by the Key West squndron with oheors Monday morning. The opinion of the officers is that Spain's backbone is broken. Admiral Samp soti's men hope victery will follow a ghirp stroke in Cuba. Thirty miners who were om the trall bound for the Kimdike came down on | the steamer the other day for the pur pose of returning cast and joining the aryay. Nearly all are members of the of the Philippine islands and ammunition, and itions prevail have worse by the flocking into nin from the pro added that the natives are jog and Killing in the pro- | nish women and children Jed in the victims It is 4 e1 that the priests are the jhjects of the natives ver e, ahiout a dozen priests having led during the week. ; prices for food are sald to [ at Manila, and, it ty claimed, nish authorities are maintain. are distributed, 1t seems, Maniia attacked on the land side. that the insurgent | to Commodore Dewey or Philippine independence, free trade. ; t's eyes are opening wide h astonishment at the glortous vie of the American people at Manila wer formerly only credited with ney making abilities. ~ REXNANTS OF THE FIGHT oa ja overdoved at the great yi )- # American fleet. During the fight off Manilk Spanish with mdnes, is ptrester than their love of gold The prisons at Marzanilio are filled with Cubans and the harbor Is guarded This maximum namber of privatas in A FIERCE BATTLE 2 5 Admiral Dewey Bombards the Cities of Spain -- Portion of the Town on Fire Gover Bor Ordered wm Sarrender A val battle ressive themselves into de tallied reports from official sources, then only will the extent of the complete called on for active duty last Monday. | Famine and smalip/x are now killing | Puerto: + BA i rabded to Madrid that his #ntire squad- : w Prom has been vanquished Four hundred Porto Ricans have of- | vanquished, prratvtie | #3 i voemsels no Pamvmanition a { hattoris Cubs Insurgents ars sagerly awalt- | the | Pt kirex © in the Medited eR, A lm y en we | Preeti > iw hens of the bombardment of Ameriean | 404 that he has amp This Américas bark Serapac, having which was reported captured by the | teers fromm the Parific ocest will form Rien shall pent be seized It world seem known and the swful have he has wrought 18 Spain's prwmscasions The Bpanish admiml Moniain has Jramediately following up his naval vietiry to the Governor Geseral of Mantis de marslipg the sprrender of the arohineiags, ot «Surrender and all the the ixiands He alsn demands torpuesioes and cable a. The povarpnr gansral of Mantin re fused to compiy with Dewey s demrian and again the America firth shat ard Cavite ming i satiing Pres 5 pon, The frkabitants of the mrad add 3 rae of panritining the 8 gard oval say sngageiment boo mutiny CARERYY OLD he Sf oRunlies Ta “3 A We RE 0 Pankers tee snvaking generaiiy, B migtter how Ereil the fue! Bax hoon, mush half peeing. Thi will §f supply for many dayi «Ws AX 19 ammunition, (he jar ronfident fooling is enteriafped by oMoials $ rR is mat that sommumntion than mys AI Ne Xa American shipx It 1s mid that the stow of sremanitinn x amie Tt haw heen deactded by the naval of ficials fo strengthen the feet of Come modore Dower at the Philippine Is Philippines within & day or two All these vessels will tarry troops and ma- tines to form An army of occupation of thee islands a8 sue sccupation 8 deem od ssmenrial TY is expected that volun tha grantor Bart of he arwupalion forme AR tiv the future of the land it is likoly that the government will retain prmmession of al least one goed por such ar Manila for a ocoaling sation and base of smapplies Sering the rv- mainder of the war. There was mde sai to be 8 considerable Spanish foree tn the Philippines and a large rammber of natives are sabi te be “log al” meanizsg In that sents Atlached to tha Spanish fortunes With this ma terial om one Mand and ihe Insgrgenis an tha her the latter stimuialed by the overthrow of he Rpaniarde at Ma pila, 11 is probable that efvil War may | rage on the islands for some time oat» wide of Manila proper 1% ia Felieved the ofMetaie have nud Apctdodt what to de with the wiands at the and of the war, bul in their posses ston the Ilinited States will enjoy a powerful weapon In enforcing terme of peare with Spats Supposing Porto that Soain will have litle 12 enCouras mew in further pesistaros particularly an the fall of Porto Nise would mean the lame In her of Ber iroseiad fleet shomld it cross the Atlantic. Ofloer fAemtenant Commandur Charles A Adame. atliachod to the receiving ship Independence, at Mare Island was emnvietsd by court martial of intoxica- tion the mher day and sentenced wo Aismiesal The Prosident bas mitigated the sentence by fSropping the affcer forty-nine numbers and putting Rim at the font of the lat of Jeytenant com- mandsrs The commutation Was made foeause of the courts recommendation in view of the officer's spiend'd sea rover. The Pope Prostrated. The pooe is quite prostrated by the rows Prien Marta He Rad expresssd Wis Rewror at the terridie rem of life and repeatedly sad That he could wish te Rave disd before seelng such & war Poth the pops and Cardinal Rampoia papal secretary of state, have retizeed The town is protected by trenches Pestilence and famine are privajent. Spanish officers are inciting viclence, Two hundred refuges) are coming to Kingston, Jam, from Mas. ganic, large fires apparently burning fosigla, Are Dow raging in Cuba. They haves been started either by Spaniards or insurgents for purposes of thelr own tn accordance with firections lssned Ly the secretary of war tmrniediate measures will be taken to recrail the regiments of ihe reguiar army x3 the battalion of engineers ta fLON men. The manner in which this ba to be done together with other interesting (fetalls is shown in 8 circular issusd by AdJt Pa. ast » i Gen. Corbin, five Italians at Greensturg. Nos Bt about the American flag. A mob made them swear allegiance to the United States in {sce of a rope, after which they were forong to an American flag through the stree After the Italians had burned an etfigy of Weyler they were permitted to retire During the ceremonies of raising a flag for the court house at Findlay, CO. last week, participated in by 19.0% pao. phy, Christ Karoupas. 8 Gresk merch. art, expressed the hope that Arperican soMlers would all be slain A mob gelzed him, and after being given a se- vere beating he was driven fron; town, snd his stock dumped into the Sireets JAPAN FAVO3S Us Rb i SS American War Vessals It turns out that while Japun gailors refused to leave and sinking ships. Commodore Deway enter Manila Hay although he Knew elnimed to be full of torpedoes | “Captain Cassese, of the Spanish Reina Maria Christina, whi was whose vessel was among | red, belongs to a Madrid re proud of the siroum- death, the burning | & did not hesitate 8:1 is Jaran sontinges £10 Be open a the Amerivan Hert This is looked upon by the authorities ore AS an svidpnes of the friendly dig sitton of Japan toward the United 7 leaves both the ports of Japan hina sill} open to cur ships, | of rit negiralily. de sone unpatriotic rvmarks | May Allow Her Ports to Eemain Open t3 ty romssler any interference. declaring that the attitudes of the vatican 8 one OA A SS A TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD ————-— oS fieb bers at Taipeh, China, kfiled ff. { Beer pon hen tha press bualieting and the dis grohos oonoerning Monday's ; vio . PRs soncerning Monday's great na. | von york Poritan and Cincinnati ape | lands has set mil the enemy's fotllls i» now On its way at Washington is forming plans 1» Jand | KP nation here, New Tork clearings be | proached i Wednesday afternoon. was then begun by | The Sagship | av god almost in | i {Aan Invading army in Cuba before the i victory won hy Coammodire Davey be | New York was fired stantiy replind, the Cincinnati and the 5 Puritan | The New York pounded the shors bat. {terion 31 the right of the na Thor : Commodore Dewey ment word | i Pew wild all Spanish | Y OTK. but not C Bardment of of the Fratton i Fpanish guns were pat extent, on 3 “HYTY | and ! i at the | beebogr Killed > mips ve det ¢ No watter how great was the fire of the | | cotantis have I hembardiment, 3s | without aay previops warning to fore { stations are full of fight ‘anda The cruiser Charleston, now at 3. Francisca the gunboat Bespington. | fave mt Flomsluio, and he craiser Phila. deiphis will all be diwpatcohed to the Preaeta, Attacked 8 rebel tren persons (8 One hours a few Weeks ax pitt and Mise Edith Dresser (@ an pounced. A large guantity of Jynamite was stolen from the city defenses of New irleans A Tow Jdavs ag. If war continues the Kntghts Temp lar conclave to be held ta Pilisburg ret Oetober may be declared off Eigh: lives were owt in a tornado which swept theough Dakota and Western [own inst Saturday might Captain Nog 'n and three of the crew a storm off North Carling last week tewis, a New Orleans Pegre. Was lynched becmuse he guarreled with a white man, who attempted to fog Rim Three thousand Chieago Hebrews last Saturday prayed for American success in the present war with Spain There was Ereal excitement io the New York stk exchange ast Monday Sticks bounded up when the extent of Admiral Dewey's ViSRory Twn mae Known. The jury In the case of Ei Shaw, chargsd with ihe mgrdwer of Bis grand at Camden. MN. J, return of the Fu Jen were Arpwrned during | a8 3 3 Fon wai’ Baas i on 3% i nw pied SR lar DR UIrRGETY. § ¢ 2 AVES An esate wa May Davis a 18-ye Aad Bo dives ul » Chivags § ner 4 ar-oid A A A BA AO FORTIFICATIONS REDUCED. Three American War Ships Fire Upon Ma- Wide of Their Mark The strengthening of the fortifications at Punta Gorda, Cuba, did sot please Admiral Samgsen of the Dinckading | in Cuban Walters Ao icdusd ira £0 and reconnoiter, the Barber of Mantanzas The bomnbasiment Hpunish batteries Bost Joining, at close mange The explosive shells of the Spaniards try Tha Lmmeridan vesssin After & bors. f (ome than half wilenoed eastward arm of vy the Pagshin, Absit 2 ira the sastérn Torts, } nr AX it aa DRT the ez} fire ha lend rid Tor a % % A eR ¥y "ne wAzt Bue ys the 6 # fhews whigmed cage Toll 3 « mhipee srgpagsd : marksmanship grvd Whee range em ¥ rIoanY £ the bembanimey prad $a pg Beas Tal BT laughise if eo ABerinl wrgl Blancs | i gn crygieses fred an the Ma wt Mataneas a any damage We fired | Miol thy Americans ree was itiapdie oF mitraiiiogee | po infury. The Ameri. also fired 4 cnn shale battery. only Ofie HAR which the Sranish bat tEpiied with only four shots. as the sraadesh war bevond fangs. The whale | squadron of five ships then threw sev. i ery shells ints the town, without doing any damage The Frevch and Agstrian protested against the | was commenced | i LRG “AN SUD Abani $a tery i ih The trons manning The iT appears that oar shots did some damage te hw : Amerioan ships Ome fonne]l was Deore tkimly Wit. During the nosnhardment | Malema! Alfaba, with a eolgmn af band under | Sepanecurt Kt Migote, south of Matan- | waa, capturing thelr positions and Bi ing 3 men (ncluding two chiefs Al aeanIyY af arms. horses, PT and | the insurgent camps were captured | Five mounted rebels and a chief | Ajona, surrinderad.” { TE mau Ch de LAWS FOR RECRUITS ad ERE Sat iets Applicants Must de Between 18 and 33 Tears of Age sud in Good Health Detailed instraetions governing re- craiting for fhe regular army in time | sf wir Rave Deen Issued by adjutant | Cienaral Coebin, Applicants for enlist. § sant mist he between 1X apd 3B pears | of age, of goed Dabite and cBarecter. | alia bawliswd free fron Alesse and able | to ppemk the English language Mar. riod men will Be enlisted only apon ap rroval of the regiment ATLA RATE Winorw must not be enlisted withogt | the written comment of fathers, only | surviving parsnl or leRaily Appointed guardian. Hors between (ff and iE may be enlisted he musicians Original enitstments will be confined : te citigens or thoes persons who Have | pads legal declarations of thelr inten. | rim to become suell The term of pery- we is theese years. and applicants must defray thelr own expenses lo the piace of anlistment Twenty per cent will be added to the pay in time of war. The wilitivrs oAs deposit their savings in mana not hess than £8 with any army paymaster, ard by sare and seonomy a soidier can save from his clothing EY tewanes a considerable sum payalile - 3 Rajoicing 3 London Te im reported in London that the fpaniards have cut the Mantis cable Gragt delight ower the result of the Maria naval battie in felt at the Unit. sl rates embassy, Wiese High AT wry of the British government and setable persons in private ile are pearing in | comaratulations. Ambassador Hay npen warning the extent of the damage in- Mroted upon the Spanish spusdron, re warked TAncther such a Vietuey wil polieve the werk of the terrible night mare of wwe.” RR Eo Way End the War The gomeral Opinii smog peomis magt pues hee of the gdminimtrarion at Wash ngion 2 that the pave Vielowy at Mania is not snly highly fmgportant of trae? Lut that it wil Beaver & very | Amcided (nfigencs AMONE he Aations of { Farope, which may aiftmately resylt in thetr geitel action in forcing Spain to an early reilnauishment of thes init. | HATE . | sitie task of compelling this country to | The engagement of Ceorge Vander. = task of compeliing this CRATE (U8 ovarse with respect to Cube. | Penzsylvasis Regiments The chief features of the camp at Mi: Gretna, Fa, last week whers ihe | seats troops are now located were dAriiia | and dress parades. The affieers are en. ; Acavoring to make se good a shewing | as possible when the men are Wo foe piustered into the service of the United : States army. Awfal Condition of Reconcen : A Spanish deserter from the army al | Havana has just arrived at Rey West | He says that it wii be te erervonne (he tnrrenc mena now be ing betit about Havana The eity is al ready suffering from famine and the condition of ithe rewoarentrados fw something awtul to behold a imesnitan st ——— Thirteen Pepous Killed At Jeripe in Owmiar county, Mo. re cently a tornado Killed 13 persons oul right, and TRLa¥ intured Bye ow The Mathodist iMuren and sev. her Rouses were totaly hotness ere biown ac ARN La Sith red Yuh wr CAFITAL CLEANING Seip ast Fr Te We heen A Ug to a 32 TERN INE cass Tor WAL PUTDUeS IN The ad: | the Cio Bave the 'nited Sweates Two came plese 1a the New | an hour the! and ! dpetrs thes mien im charge of | §BD 00 jn silver amd is now al Key Wis Ceaptured hy the Terror | from the specie whe hax on board | perwsle were kt fret Jed to belleve that | Spain Rad ww A signed Vietory ower | Lthe |opadgeest the Spanish ships Io aid junk : Sra 0 honk Bp I ged another ship | eptrit of the army, savy and volunteers | [owhon they i fetid statement can be woured as © { tha fC ausidary oralwers Dat that they ars tn head directly for the Cciet of Spain, where they will lie In iim pxoeilene wtrek enw of the bulidinge of he Le per Gap i Plarer eo I foram Penne u difenit task | Po Traly a Tew days apo {af Seales a few Jays ago | Moree INS! resid pt wig © demtroy. spay gOS Waa Teas TRANSPORTS SECURED. on ba a American Soldiers Will Join Rasks With the Cuban Ineurgents Yellow Fever Jmmuses Preferred. 7 (mot Know what they a har lingered aboge the Cape Verde Is Antigipating that American waters the government battieshios of Spain arrive to interfere, | Gen. Milena (= making arrangements forrons oe | operate wit] The war depuriment, will endesvor sevipre pdditioned ships for trans. The capacity of thass oHhtainest iw rot adequate for the number of mon which 1 is meperted, fs th embark on the cre of Tahaan je believid will be aduiet tira Ths some Yonariment haw dopcte of sip New firbesces Mihile, Tampa ura, sdequsie tw eid pie meang of The service hulfter Fae anading for "oh Fone gw + i 34 Pores. exostition In his VEY Pinang Hr Meryir hay Was @ ey £5 Pawirgy 14 great saniiary Sitw the Dast 8 Years fp pavements in baat he hellewnd - y wonld Re 3osafe satirpate of those gir wh imeimasrie From The nresulunt a dnderstood Io for pariy snes ion mate te that they be placed | the city of Havana aller 2t te in taken The Spanish steamer Ambros Pdi var was captured by the mositor Terror | #t Wednesday Khe hand on board A Boanish ciaster of 19 lave Tarsday | snd towed to Rey West, { Last Thursdey the moniter Terror | | captured the Sparish steamer Guido of ! i of Key Went, Five shorty wore Arad by | sha moniter Two of the shots went | through the pilot hegse and one src | 5 long Hoat and the upper works Manuel Rivas a sailor, was in the | vdlet heise of the Guido and the Aying spiipters penetrated his breast, inftiet- | ing wonnds from which he may die | Pee utdo is Phe rlehiwt prise so far Fhe is mughly valued at S400. aside | INDIGNATION AT MADRID Militia Called oun » Quin the Bxeited soe Madrtd in in a state of ferment, The ET eK anemitied rtrd Brailes the awdul trarh was but slowly © 5 w reece inte thelr prefudiond minds. hat | the piwch abused Yankee sailors had | goad went their Balter] namaing 10 the heirteans of the sen. The duplicity of the ministry in mak- ing faise represenialions as ID the | strength of the Spanish navy bs being Lode conmured om every hand and a vevsdation is imminent : Ro oseruvgs Rave Daooene tha Jemin. s aginst the goverranent that the militia hoe been sailed out The following iw the fixt of the of foiki dispatch from (he governor of Phe Philtppines to the Rpanish minster of i f outenant General Correa, at | Maatrid the engagement off Mania i “tant night. April St the sutrance bo the Tort annoancsd thie artival of he Sneniys ax to 5 the Batteries HE scuRdron fwd A pERsTge in Tha atumcgrity ol | the night. Ar daybreak, ihe ahehy i pom ions, openttog with a strong fre against Fort Oavite asd the Brea l Wigw Gent rugRged the snemy In A heetitant combat, protectsi be he Cavite and Manila forts. They obliged | the enemy, with beauy “o—-— EL maneuver refeatedly. At # ofc The American spuadron took refilge hakind the foreign mervhant shipping, on ihe | east side of the bay. “Oar Beet. eonstidering the anemy’s | speriorty, aRturally sufferid B Severs ims The Maris Christina is oa fire | belted to be Ihe Toows Juan ds Austria, wits bissvn Gh. hare was cons derntile lose af fife, 3 Captain Uncdiagmes, sdempanding the | Mara (Christina. is aming the killed I cannet now give further detalles The | i seis SC Powder Wore Blown Un of gntaing, 1 i= SHO a A Date ntyd Powder Com. nANY Dear Sacramento Cal, oa dawn mo Thers were two sxplosions Gre thm? Blew up the plage and thw ather A Wheel ar grinding mul HMIAan Was Kiliedd tH Marrs Nowe Jersey y wits 3 radius of were started Jas Thursday af. Yor a eewrbex of eX Tle The ex lowe th ! Aviansie Powder Companys works ang the plant (6 Dow |] MGAN af rging The eatiomiing Worknien ers Xo find: AIF amek David Scheer Wm Stump Fina Alers, Casper ay Wm Have ce XK AL were marted amd faantiton, » AL pn AEN i nee gree 1h os tey orn banig rower fie Gear TEE 19 aes CABLE SPARKS Amy aA (Geman DARpers are mis +f ris to midniniige American Wir aperativee : Bix persons wees Kolled im the interior faring Dwead the insurgents, and thus the least harm was done | Tubingate the army of Gen. Hanco, Coat a PMS 2 Buwhele Inst your sor vion One § for long | great | structural and car contracis nave heen | deferred The week : | smstien inquiries for plate Cand 8 general advance of L welth | rmume Wgher prices { pemssmier pig, Decause jin of gray Tore st Dim the United States againet IE Coweay, and 18 i wear 1 tis ta gem, and it We ramorsd that | weit for the Spanish primes. § ary “ : ay gare with TRADE REVIEW. Oovertsent's Demands For War Nsterisls R 3 Dun & Co.'s weekly review of last weele's condition There pamtponemént of orders by ; re Cand much restriction of loans The Bpanish fleet which for wakes checks new business and : C volumes of transactions through of Cing-house 8 § per cent larger than in | the sume weak of 1853 with no foreign which are abundantly strong. trouble. But this increases wosld be much larger but for spocolative siag- 11 pair cent smaller than in 1882. Rall. roads are doliog a great business 57 pir cent larger than ia 159% is April earnings thus far, and 119 larger than et year Many have been asserting aboot very day for the past two weeks thet the wheat apecuiation has culminated, fhage tise pelee Ras in that time advane. all Me cena Sig rents within the past Df wheat this week against 1352875 a Hoveipte of 1748580 bushels at war Air and averaging 35000 bushels pir week for Jasusry. February and : March, how no exhaustion of supplies, Caples exports amounting to LTES Bagubhids from Atlantis © ports, sEainst 443 1TH bushels Inet wear and THES hagadads front Pacific porte against 188. #1 Baehels met year, Rour iocioded in simon. makes exports for the four 1% OE TER hushels fromm Atlaatio [and 1990000 hashely from Pacific ports sod fir the fron year thus Tar JN60 Bashols sani 1K 88% boebels figring ths sme wthis ped wesks of inet yamr € sgpeivers for the wasle seen ¥ TTR IS apaire 10% a Bigshaeis fast for four eeelka Diawa Tekst hiskels Saaiast This makes S51 on ie baskets for the ¢POD 3 aE # Buashels year ang 138 880 a bog wear. No such forcign demand for bith I prxins Bas ever heen EnOwWn, and it dows Bot seem to be satiated at 8! as yieg Car fasing arounts aboot the great industries cant cRlise surprise In ¢ view of the contradictory inftgence of mi tary stringency Agrtdiiing Many wiles Noavy orders by government in | many branches and all-pervading con- | Ademce that after temporary conditions have passed business is going * % tome was iL ts be Covearntrent ls baying many j anifiema and great quantities of sud | plies, cloths, shoes onpper wire and pew fe vesssls and armament, and the purchasing of many ships compels Building of other vemssls Banking sation at the same time is stopping skorll in some leon and woolen mills Tot ronfidence as to future Business cates mefusal of very many contracts time. the holding of wool L ahewd its current manufacture value, and a marked rise in hides Ths consumption of iron is oti the ever known. though many nas witnessed at Chicago £2 per tan, refusal of bids by implement makers at Chicago for bar irom, be- In the future are sxpmctad. and sastern buying of tare | from Chicage for oar bufiding, with & | shade lowsr prices st Pittsburg for aeeeinted the = genducars Bold to sreed prices Als thoagh mildiemen ars selling at ower figures. In spite of agresment by thgndeyman and forge produces the Pitrsbure slight Conaideonbly © for iv declines, | ates] ralis for export have heen reve | during the week With but two or three wrrnrtuiral orders of QonSRQREBOR, the works are fully employed for months © AIR Padtures for the week have been 2 Tat in Canada, against 4 last NAT SPAIN'S SHIPS. Ee AFTER Swit Ocean Stesmers 1» Act As Auxilary Cruisery For the United Bates 17 is Barely possibile that the Spetle viame of the American feet 8 Cuban waters in the matter of seizing Spanish otal ak prises will be soon completes iy aciipmesd By the performance of the pwitE wean greyhounds recently par shad Dy the government from the | Amuricdn dine These vessels--St Louis and RW Pagel sad Harvasi--have been Atiad with armor protection add over tneir exposed machinery and have ie readily received good batteries, It way the intention of the department to eon~ siarably supplement these Latteries at the navy yards But owing probably the recsipt of information fren abroad of the movements of some very | rohly laden Spanish vessels, the de partment dows sot consider that time reminins 1 complete the work io the | antinary masher at the navy varies, now arverwhsiined with other work so the transformed ners are 0 be roshed they Carty in their holds some ure nemyy cailber which will he mounted Are in hue water No of theme it iw Amstination of Tries the svmaiil obeercation fires of thee Spanish o the Mistitorrgnean, composed of ter. aed hoats and Jesrrrerers (a rein fomend tufispa the limers seach those WEIN, Ehee are likely ta fall saRy victims rhe gunnare of the vrulesns SPAIN NEEDS FUNDA | People Becouraged To Cantribute by Having Their Names Appear in Newspapers The greatest oTirts are petng made ; 31 Madrid and sapveug lout the country worease the sige of the national War ft Wm proposed, for nslande, =m abies srosmented with the nae rroatpml opines at all the Madrid churches tnronahout May, toe De attended DY Se ry addive Whose NAILER together the amionnis they collect for the wiki Le published in Ihe DeWwss fund “aru, PRINT Irish members of the same of Commons adopted resody svmnpathy and good wii for the {mit British | Boat Ne sovrpedda Eneiand of the Nav States PHIAIN mal ! mony ten try ota TEE IRERN not he YTaited ian gems rey, Fn RPL Lh oment in Tame traditional festival In wonor of : Davis Velarde will be setnhirated By & the MmOBg- ope alr Laceompanied af WortarRne 10 the prado ¥ here mig ases wil be owls Seg red sw military salutes tr iw retarted (hat the Spanish gov o parr hased forelim » Aerade ars oainabie neve that since ers joc imration of neu. 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